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IBTimes: Syria Chemical Weapons
Many Western companies have since contributed to the Syria weapons program by selling precursor nerve agents to SSRC front companies. As far back as 1989, then-CIA Director William Webster said, "West European firms were instrumental in supplying the required precursor chemicals and equipment. Without the provision of these key elements, Damascus would not have been able to produce chemical weapons."
Global Security
Syria is not able to internally produce many of the necessary precursors to create chemical weapons and is dependent upon importing production equipment. The CIA reports in nearly every declassified acquisition report to the US Congress over the last five years the efforts of Syria to obtain precursor chemicals and equipment from external sources.
The chemicals were stockpiled prior to international export controls but those initials supplies have likely long been exhausted. Syria's principle suppliers of CBW production technology were reported to be large chemical brokerage houses in Holland, Switzerland, France, Austria and Germany.
Washingtoninstitute.org
At least five countries in the region have, or are working to acquire, a biological warfare capability: Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Syria. Iraq and Syria appear to have the most advanced programs.
West European and Japanese companies and individuals have played a key role in the construction of facilities to manufacture chemical agents, throughout the Middle East.
Syria
During the past five years, the Syrians have considerably expanded their chemical warfare capabilities. The Soviet Union refused to supply production facilities but the Syrians were able to obtain the necessary technology from companies in Western Europe.
At least one West German company supplied some of the equipment needed to set up a chemical weapons laboratory in the early 1980s. By 1986, the Syrians were able to manufacture chemical agents, reportedly concentrating on the nerve agent Sarin.
Libya
Construction of the chemical weapons complex is believed to have been the work of Japanese and West European companies. Japan Steel Works reportedly built a factory to manufacture aircraft bombs capable of being filled with chemical agents. European companies were apparently responsible for the construction of the plant making the chemical agents. Significantly, even though the Soviet Union provided Libya with defensive equipment, it refused to provide agents in the quantities needed for operational use or to assist Libya in the production of chemical weapons.
What Western help would Assad's regime have needed or wanted as a RUSSIAN client state? Or.....did they just tell the Soviets to go look another direction while they got from us what even Moscow wouldn't sell to them?
During the past five years, the Syrians have considerably expanded their chemical warfare capabilities. The Soviet Union refused to supply production facilities but the Syrians were able to obtain the necessary technology from companies in Western Europe.
At least one West German company supplied some of the equipment needed to set up a chemical weapons laboratory in the early 1980s. By 1986, the Syrians were able to manufacture chemical agents, reportedly concentrating on the nerve agent Sarin.
CW's in the middle east